All Together Dead, Charlaine Harris
Dec. 26th, 2017 08:28 pmI was trying to read the first Sookie Stackhouse book, but I couldn't get through it. So I skipped forward a few years.
There's gonna be a conference of vampires, and the Queen of Louisiana wants Sookie to go as a hired telepath. No-one else wants Sookie to go, but she wants the money, so they're off.
Sookie is written inconsistently. This gets annoying. She has all this insight into people, but not enough common sense to realize something could be, say, a bomb. It was another of those books where before long I knew the exact plot and what would happen.
Also Harris does not know if she is writing a thriller or a novel about vampire politics.
So I probably won't be reading any more of these. Which is a shame, because I have a stack.
There's gonna be a conference of vampires, and the Queen of Louisiana wants Sookie to go as a hired telepath. No-one else wants Sookie to go, but she wants the money, so they're off.
Sookie is written inconsistently. This gets annoying. She has all this insight into people, but not enough common sense to realize something could be, say, a bomb. It was another of those books where before long I knew the exact plot and what would happen.
Also Harris does not know if she is writing a thriller or a novel about vampire politics.
So I probably won't be reading any more of these. Which is a shame, because I have a stack.